Yesterday Chinese architect <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2012-pritzker-prize-awarded-to-wang-shu-first-chinese-architect-to-win-the-award/">Wang Shu</a> was awarded the <a href="http://www.pritzkerprize.com/laureates/2012" target="_blank">2012 Pritzker Prize</a>, one the world's highest honors in architecture. Wang's signature project is the <a href="http://www.nbmuseum.cn/en/INTRODUCTION.asp" target="_blank">Ningbo History Museum</a>, which offers a perfect example of his style and aesthetic. The powerful and moving museum is very impressively built from rubble by local artisans and craftsmen as a way of honoring and preserving traditional construction methods. In a world where towers are erected in days instead of years, <a href="http://www.chinese-architects.com/en/amateur/projects_en.html" target="_blank">Wang Shu's architecture</a> is devoted to tradition, history, a sense of place, sustainable use of materials, and the people who will inhabit it.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Through an international design competition, Wang Shu won first place to design and built the Ningbo History Museum on the east coast of China dedicated to history of humanities and the arts.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Completed in 2008, Ningbo History Museum is an inverted mountain built from materials that were left after disasters and is an exhibit and work of art itself.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

In an interview with Pritzker juror Alejandro Aravena on <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/211958/wang-shu-by-alejandro-aravena/" target="_blank">ArchDaily</a>, Wang said he was recovering a tradition that was lost and the "importance of recovering such a technique is pragmatic, historic and cultural."

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

As said in the Jury Citation for the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize, "The History Museum at Ningbo is one of those unique buildings that while striking in photos, is even more moving when experienced."

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

"The museum is an urban icon, a well-tuned repository for history and a setting where the visitor comes first."

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

"The richness of the spatial experience, both in the exterior and interior is remarkable. This building embodies strength, pragmatism and emotion all in one."

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Largely unknown outside of China, Wang Shu made headlines around the world this week when we was announced as the 2012 Pritzker Prize Laureate.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

After reviewing his works, which often make use of recycled materials, we are excited to learn more about this talented architect.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Wang Shu, who runs <a href="http://www.chinese-architects.com/en/amateur/design_philosophy_409_en.html" target="_blank">Amateur Architeture Studio</a> with his wife Lu Wengyu, is dedicated to building timeless works that interact with their environment and make use of available materials in an efficient way.

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Passageway through the courtyards of Ningbo History Museum

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Ningbo History Museum-Wang Shu

Yesterday Chinese architect Wang Shu was awarded the 2012 Pritzker Prize, one the world's highest honors in architecture. Wang's signature project is the Ningbo History Museum, which offers a perfect example of his style and aesthetic. The powerful and moving museum is very impressively built from rubble by local artisans and craftsmen as a way of honoring and preserving traditional construction methods. In a world where towers are erected in days instead of years, Wang Shu's architecture is devoted to tradition, history, a sense of place, sustainable use of materials, and the people who will inhabit it.